But none of these are a touch on the limited edition 19″ China Girl Doll from Disney Interactive Studios (as pictured).

She’s so damn cute I don’t know how it’s possible to not want one of these.

Limited to only 500 pieces, Disney Interactive Studios have produced an incredibly detailed reproduction of Oscar Digg’s fragile orphan friend who, I think few would argue, stole the show in Oz the Great and Powerful.

Each of the limited edition pieces are numbered and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Features include:

made from sculptured resin (not china)

designed with moving joints just like the doll in the film

uniquely hand painted

wooden base stand (measures: 1” H x 8” W x 6” D)

hand-sewn dress with satin and lace trim over bloomers and a drawstring-tie waist

comes in decorative box for safekeeping

This collectible is an accurate replica of the film character that is rapidly becoming a rare collector’s piece.

If you want one, a handful are still available (at the time of writing this post) via the links below (prices vary):

The creation of Doctor Henry Pym (Ant-Man), Ultron is the textbook example of good intentions gone horribly wrong. Attempting to create a robot with a sentient mind, Dr. Pym used his own brain patterns as the foundation for Ultron’s programming. While he inherited Pym’s scientific genius, Ultron was unhindered by the binds of a human conscience, and his hatred for his ‘father’ and the rest of humanity manifested itself only moments after his activation.

A ceaseless enemy of the Avengers, Ultron is smart enough to know not to go into the fight alone. Ultron has had some famous team-ups with the Grim Reaper, King Pin, The Red Skull, and even created his own version of the Masters of Evil. Boasting an impressive skill set of superior intellect, superhuman strength, speed, durability, flight, and the power of hypnosis, Ultron is a true force to be reckoned with. He also has a remarkable sense of self-preservation, and keeps a number of spare bodies that can be activated upon his current form’s demise.

Ultron’s goal has changed over the course of his history. Originally content with just destroying humanity, a few bitter losses convinced Ultron that all organic life should be destroyed. After having his consciousness fused with Adam Warlock, his mind was changed yet again. Before being banished from earth, Ultron revealed his hopes to create the ultimate techno-organic life form; an artificial being with all the evolutionary strengths of both technology and humanity, and none of their weaknesses. No matter how often he is destroyed, two things are certain; Ultron always returns, and he always has a plan.

This is one sweet looking statue. According to reports designer Steve Wang considers the Creature his favorite all time monster and went through numerous iterations before he settled on this one perfect reproduction of it.

As I write this post there is one available on Ebay for $3,500 (or Make an Offer) at the link below:

This is a limited edition polystone micro statue of the Space Jokey from the 1979 sci-fi horror classic film Alien.

Released by Palisades Direct, this was their first ever Alien product and was limited to only 2,500 pieces.

Measures 5 inches tall and over 7 inches long.

This is a very rare item. You won’t see many of them come up for sale. I’m posting this because there is one available right now via Ebay. What’s even better is that the one that is for sale is brand new – the seller states the box has never been opened.

The seller is asking $144.99 for this. It won’t last long at that price.